Still don’t believe that comfortable and chic cannot coexist in an outfit? Let us introduce you to stirrup leggings. You likely remember them being popular in the ’80s and ’90s, when lycra was all anyone would wear, but now you’ve probably noticed their retro presence on the ‘new-in’ sections of your favourite online stores. If you’ve never given them much thought until now, let this be the sign you were looking for: they come designer-approved.
Mugler, Balmain, Saint Laurent and Tibi (to name a few) have all given stirrup leggings the thumbs up; they’ve come a long way from the equestrian uniforms they were once intended for. That said, this isn’t their first rodeo since the late 20th-century.
Jacquemus featured a rib-knit knee-high pair during the 2020 autumn/winter fashion week show, then Isabel Marant presented a classic black pair at her spring/summer 2021 showcase. And they’ve stuck around since. This year we saw them on the Balmain runway complete with a structured coat and statement earrings, proving there needn’t be anything casual about the humble legging.
So what’s the reason for their consistent comebacks? Plain black leggings, gym leggings and wet look/leather look leggings all have their pros when it comes to returning fashion trends, but stirrup leggings offer an effortless-yet-elevated take that the others can’t quite match. The secret to their success? Not only do they offer a streamlined, elongating effect, but they keep you warm – hence so many base layers for skiwear feature ankle straps – and prevent ride-up throughout the day. It’s the legging doing the most.
As for how to style them? Dismiss any preconceptions you have about stirrup leggings being a ‘horse girl’ thing. Although we’re here for an equestrian trend. Celebrities and the street style set have confirmed this stable staple should be in everyone’s wardrobe. Kendall Jenner was spotted this month dressing them up with a fur-trimmed jacket and heels. The comfiest party outfit we could imagine TBH. The practical wardrobe staple is one our VB (that is, Victoria Beckham) has been seen in for years, wearing with everything from blazers and t-shirts to knitwear and trench coats. If Posh Spice says even the practical has a place in her wardrobe, and looks good doing it, then we’re listening.

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